NAPLES, Fla. (AP) - Forecasters now say Fays path over land and water could mean it could hit Florida three separate times. The storm has traversed east across the state after first hitting the Florida Keys and could curve back to the Florida-Georgia border. It has flooded streets, downed trees, and knocked out power along the way. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) Track Fay with the News 5 Storm Team Latest National Hurricane Center… » More
A national junk removal service has opened a branch in Mobile. They say they’re focused on cleaning up and recycling. » More
BREAKING NEWS Firefighters from three departments battle a house fire on County Road 3 in the… » More
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News 5 has learned that former Alabama insurance commisioner Walter Bell has accepted a position with the worlds largest re-insurer. » More
Proponents held a meeting to talk about why Semmes should be its own city. » More
Attorney General Troy King says Montgomery man is charged with the capital murder of his wife who disappeared more than eight years ago. » More
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A Mobile man says his evidence is not a hoax, he has proof that Bigfoot is real. » More
A Wal-Mart Super Center is at the center of a tug of war over tax dollars. » More
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Update 10:00 p.m. News 5 learns a man and his niece were two of the people involved in the… » More
NEW INFORMATION Mobile police say this man broke into a womans home in the middle of the night,… » More
Charles Pollman, whos father founded Pollmans Bakery in 1918, passed away at the age of 88. » More
Carnival Cruise Lines will base the Triumph in New Orleans after it moves the Fantasy to Mobile next year. It carries 2,758 passengers more than… » More
When it comes to obesity rates, the Deep South leads the country. Mississippi is number one and Alabamas not too far behind. » More
Pembrocke Avenue in Mobile is being used as a detour while construction continues on McGregor Avenue. Homeowners are trying to keep their neighborhood… » More
Pensacola dealership hit over the weekend. » More
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Fisherman Terry Pizani turns his captains wheel with a mournful expression on his face. Far below, the fishing grounds off the Louisiana coast… » More